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Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi inherited an Uber that’s riddled with problems that need fixing, and most of them have complex legal aspects. One of them concerns an older Uber practice that involved spying on the competition to lure away drivers, and it looks like Uber’s Hell program got itself its own FBI investigation.
According to The Wall Street Journal, investigators are looking into Uber’s Hell program, and whether it was used illegally to interfere with competitors.read more

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